Ellen's Personal Style Report
Dear Ellen, It was such a pleasure getting to know you and your personal style. You're young, fun, and you should deďŹ nitely be able to embrace that with your style. With the right amount of edge combined with minimal, classic pieces gives that modern chic look that we all want to make effortless. We can't wait to help you edit things that must go and upgrade your wardrobe with new pieces. A lot of it is about ďŹ nding versatile pieces you can mix and match, and not about buying a ton of clothes.
Please enjoy your style report!
made with love,
YOUR PERSONAL STYLE ASSESSMENT
PERSONAL BRAND = Chic, Vibrant, Fun BODY TYPE = Bigger on Bottom STYLE PERSONALITY = Urban Sophisticate, Classic, Modern Chic
ELLEN T.
BODY TYPE
More than 60% of the US population is bigger on bottom: where their hips are 4 inches or larger to their bust and waistline. A general rule for this body type, is that any clothing that makes the top half of the body look bigger will create balance to your lower half, and thereby creating a long and lean silhouette.
FIT GOALS Always highlight the smallest part of your waist Wear silhouettes that hug the your hip and leg line, and then hang straight to the ground For a tea length - have skirt hems hit just above mid-calf
STYLE DETAILS Boat or bardot necklines, and wide collars and lapels are great for creating the illusion of width on your torso Higher waisted pants with a straight or wide leg Minimize hip with darker, solid colors
ELLEN T.
SHOPPING FOR YOUR BODY TYPE
SHOPPING DO’S Look for jackets and tops that finish either above or below the widest point of your hips and bottom (or have it tailored) Wear volume, pattern, color on your top half Make shoulders broader with shoulder pads, puffed sleeves, cap sleeves, etc.
SHOPPING DONT’S Avoid hemlines (including single or double vents in jackets) that finishes at full points of your legs - aim for slightly lower. Avoid details, patterns, pockets on your thigh and hip area and belts on your hips.
SHOPPING RULES Rule of 3: can you wear it with at least 3 items in your closet? For 3 different kinds of occasions? Try. It. On. Hanger appeal is not a great judge of how it will look on your body. If you’re on the fence, take it to the fitting room!
ELLEN T.
STYLE PERSONALITY
All black everything is your motto, it is your uniform, your suit of armor to face the streets of New York. Here are some tips for your look: Spice up your look with a fur vest or leather jacket. Go from work to night by pairing that work shirt with a leather or suede mini. Break up the monochrome with subtle print/colors in your blouse, lip color, nails, a cocktail ring, or clutch. Add some luxe details to your bag by hanging a fur key ring on the handle.
ELLEN T.
QUINESSENTIALS
MUST HAVE LIST TOPS: High-quality white v-neck tee, oversized cashmere sweater JACKETS: Fur vest, leather moto jacket PANTS: Dressed-up pair of track pants, distressed boyfriend jeans SKIRTS: Pencil skirt with hardware or leather detail DRESSES: Silk slip dress for layering SHOES: Leather sneakers, booties, laced-up strappy heels ACCESSORIES: Wrap around necklaces HANDBAGS: Chain link crossbody bag
ELLEN T.
STYLE PERSONALITY
The simpler the better in your case. This style‌ never goes out of style. Here are some tips for your modern, classic look: Go head-to-toe in a neutral color gray, camel, or white - for chic and on-trend look. Invest in timeless pieces such as a well-constructed blazer and camel trench. For a more updated style, try a sleeveless trench which doubles as jacket and dress. Add some pop to your wardrobe with a well-tailored, but bold, skirt. It’s classic, with a statement.
ELLEN T.
QUINESSENTIALS
MUST HAVE LIST TOPS: Rich tops with clean details, neutral colored cashmere sweater JACKETS: 2 Button blazers, structured trench coat or vest PANTS: Dressed-up trouser pants, well fitted dark wash denim SKIRTS: Tailored wool pencil skirt, bold patterned skirt DRESSES: Tailored shift dresses with structural details SHOES: Suede low chunky heel booties, leather flats, classic pointy pumps ACCESSORIES: Classic stud earrings HANDBAGS: Structured leather tote
ELLEN T.
STYLE PERSONALITY
Where uptown meets downtown. Here are some tips for your look: Invest in a structured handbag that you can take to your Midtown meetings to running errands. Trade your old trousers for leather trousers or, for a less dramatic approach, trousers with velvet or leather trim As a more fashion-forward alternative to the wool coat or trench, try a varsity or sports inspired jacket. They come in your navy's and blacks and are great for standing apart from see of staid outerwear
ELLEN T.
QUINESSENTIALS
MUST HAVE LIST TOPS: Light-colored silk blouse, neutral colored cashmere sweater JACKETS: Unstructured trench, bomber jacket PANTS: Well-tailored trouser pants, wide leg culottes SKIRTS: Midi pencil skirt with unexpected slits DRESSES: Light-weight knit dress for layering SHOES: Leather sneakers or canvas flats, booties, pointy heels ACCESSORIES: short-to-long layering necklaces HANDBAGS: Chain link crossbody bag
ELLEN T.
CLOSET TIPS!
A short list of some of best tips on how to turn your closet into a treasure trove of outfits: Flip all of your hangers to face the same direction. Every time you wear an item, put it back into your closet with the hanger hook facing the other direction so you know you've worn it. In 3 months you'll have a better of idea of what is simply decoration in your closet and in 6 months, you will know with certainty what to donate, consign, or trash. Pair one of your "go-to" piece with something new. You know that dress you're wearing every other / every week? Maybe it's time to give it a rest and your colleagues (or significant others) some excitement. Layer a button down under that dress, or put a cardigan or jacket on top and cinch it with a printed belt. Remember: if you buy a piece you can't wear with at least 3 items in your closet, you're not just paying for that skirt, you're paying for the top, jacket, shoes, and jewelry to go with that dress. Hang your jewelry next to your closet. We often have clients that tell us they need help accessorizing, yet we see jewelry boxes but no jewelry. If you don't see it, you won't wear it. Lastly, write down what your personal goals are. If you want to be "Classic, Sophisticated, and Chic," write that on a post it and put it next to your full length mirror. Does the reflection reflect how you want to be perceived?
ELLEN T.
made with love,